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MOM HIDES BABY FROM GUNMEN
Posted: Wednesday, May 4, 2016

MOM HIDES BABY FROM GUNMEN
...grabbed her sleeping seven-month-old baby daughter from their bed...and hid just as gunmen burst into a Marabella house and riddled the baby's father with bullets on Monday night

19-year-old woman among three murdered last night

Woman, 19, man gunned down in San Juan
A 19-YEAR-OLD woman and an unidentified man were gunned down at a house in San Juan on Monday night, bringing the murder toll to 162

Cashier shot dead in San Juan gunfire
Killed while throwing out garbage

Dana tribute today in PoS

No one has a right to privacy
...Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi told the Senate and by extension the country yesterday as he argued that legislation to widen the powers of State surveillance did not require a special Parliamentary majority

Millions on empty office buildings
Auditor General's report laid in Parliament

Independent Senator opposes SSA Bill
...failure for anyone to be held accountable for the $640 million drug bust in Virginia, USA three years ago, shows the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) is ill-equipped to handle the wider remit of crime

Auditor General flags $33B overdraft
...the facility is treated as an asset in the State's books when it should be regarded as a liability.

Govt reducing influence of State media
This was the commitment given by Communications and Public Administration Minister Maxie Cuffie in a statement to commemorate World Press Freedom Day yesterday.

Reconsider VAT on books
INTERNATIONALLY-ACCLAIMED Jamaican novelist Marlon James has called on the Government to reconsider the imposition of VAT on books.

Warner seeks $1.9M from FCB
According to Mr Warner, the cheques bore his signature which was forged by one of his employees and accordingly the money was taken out of his account, without authority

UNC: Good luck to all students
UNITED National Congress (UNC) chairman Dr David Lee yesterday wished success for all pupils due to write the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) Exam tomorrow.

3,000 waiting for farm land leases
Acting permanent secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries, Joy Persad-Myers:

T&T never had scorpion anti-venom—Deyalsingh

Hinds gives SEA students pep talk

Hospital administrator beaten by health workers
...he was locked in his office and assaulted by three health workers after they were served with transfer letters from the Human Resources Department of the hospital.

Docs summoned by CMOH on referral letters

Common-law wife advises women: Make sure he gets a divorce

Arrive Alive says To increase speed limit is to court disaster
WHILE Arrive Alive is not necessarily opposed to a review of the current speed limit of 80kmph...

Hinds: Speed limit under review

$.4m plan to save reef

Tobago man fined for causing power failure
WAYNE Hutchinson of Pembroke was given the maximum fine of $300 for maliciously causing the interruption of electricity supply from the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC).

Saada Singh matter comes up for hearing
11 years later...



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